Agonist activity at GAL4-tagged human PPARalpha ligand binding domain expressed in HepG2 cells assessed as transactivation at 5 to 10 uM after 20 hrs by beta-galactosidase reporter gene assay relative to Wy-14643 - BioAssay Summary
PPARs are transcription factors that govern lipid and glucose homeostasis and play a central role in cardiovascular disease, obesity, and diabetes. Thus, there is significant interest in developing new agonists for these receptors. Given that the introduction of fluorine generally has a profound effect on the physical and/or biological properties of the target molecule, we synthesized a series of more ..
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AID: 648531
Data Source: ChEMBL (805979)
Depositor Category: Literature, Extracted
BioAssay Version:
Deposit Date: 2012-09-09
Modify Date: 2013-05-16

Data Table (Complete):           All
Target
Sequence: RecName: Full=Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha; Short=PPAR-alpha; AltName: Full=Nuclear receptor subfamily 1 group C member 1
Description ..   
Protein Family: The ligand binding domain of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors
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Gene:PPARA     Related Protein 3D Structures
Tested Compounds:
Description:
Title: Synthesis, biological evaluation and molecular investigation of fluorinated peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors ##/## dual agonists.

Abstract: PPARs are transcription factors that govern lipid and glucose homeostasis and play a central role in cardiovascular disease, obesity, and diabetes. Thus, there is significant interest in developing new agonists for these receptors. Given that the introduction of fluorine generally has a profound effect on the physical and/or biological properties of the target molecule, we synthesized a series of fluorinated analogs of the previously reported compound 2, some of which turned out to be remarkable PPAR## and PPAR## dual agonists. Docking experiments were also carried out to gain insight into the interactions of the most active derivatives with both receptors.
(PMID: 22341573)
Categorized Comment
ChEMBL Assay Type: Binding

ChEMBL Assay Data Source: Scientific Literature

ChEMBL Target ID: 163

ChEMBL target type: Target is a single protein chain

Result Definitions
TIDNameDescriptionHistogramTypeUnit
OutcomeThe BioAssay activity outcomeOutcome
1Emax activity commentEmax activity commentString
2Emax standard flagEmax standard flagInteger
3Emax qualifierEmax qualifierString
4Emax published valueEmax published valueFloat
5Emax standard valueEmax standard valueFloat

Data Table (Concise)
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